A First Look- A New Episode of Hopkinton Coffee Break
The Coffee Break hosts discuss the recent history making Superbowl game on a new episode of Hopkinton Coffee break, airing tonight on HCAM-TV.
The Coffee Break hosts discuss the recent history making Superbowl game on a new episode of Hopkinton Coffee break, airing tonight on HCAM-TV.
The second meeting for the 2017 Hopkinton Family Day will be held March 7 at 7 PM at High School Cafeteria. We will be coordinating the ideas and suggestions of Town groups and organizations. Groups or individuals who did not attend the previous meeting are welcome to participate in this organizational meeting. Together we can make the Hopkinton Family Day happen. Please join us.
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Educate Hopkinton hosted their 2nd spotlight forum on Monday (2/6), last October their forum concentrated on the town’s water, this year with many road construction projects on the horizon in town, the forum concentrated on traffic and pedestrians. Panelists included Hopkinton Police Chief, Edward Lee, Department of Public Works Director, John Westerling and Town Director of Land Use & Town Operations, Elaine Lazarus. The panelists received a wide array of questions and comments from E-hop and community members in attendance about various roads and roadwork projects in town.
Margie Wiggin talks with kids and community members about the values of taking life less seriously and more lighthearted on a new episode of Character Matters, airing tonight on HCAM-TV.
The Town of Hopkinton has issued the following message: "Hopkinton Public Schools are closed today, Thur 2/9/17 and all afternoon and evening activities are cancelled. Town Hall, Senior Center, Library, and all other non-essential personnel staffed locations are also closed on Thur 2/9/17. All Board and Committee public meetings for 2/9/17 are cancelled. Trash pickup for Thur & Fri is delayed 1 day. Pickup normally scheduled for Thur will be picked up Fri. Pickup normally scheduled for Friday will be picked up Sat."
The February Single Again meeting being held at 7:00 p.m. on February 17 will feature a brainstorming session on a future community service project for the group. The Single Again meeting is open to the public and will take place at the Parish Hall of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 61 Wood Street in Hopkinton.
Single Again is a support group for people who, though divorce, death, or other circumstances, are single again. It is not a dating group, and while it is a faith-based ministry of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, it is open to everyone.
The February Single Again meeting being held at 7:00 p.m. on February 17 will feature a brainstorming session on a future community service project for the group. The Single Again meeting is open to the public and will take place at the Parish Hall of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 61 Wood Street in Hopkinton.
Single Again is a support group for people who, though divorce, death, or other circumstances, are single again. It is not a dating group, and while it is a faith-based ministry of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, it is open to everyone.
The teen crafternoon originally scheduled for Thursday, February 9 has been rescheduled to Tuesday, February 14 at 2:30 pm.
Registration is required; contact 508-497-9777 or athie@hopkintonma.gov to sign up.
Students in grades 6-12 are invited to participate in creating something new for themselves or as a gift. Snacks will be provided. We are celebrating the arrival of our new telescope, so the craft this month will be related to astronomy!
Greyhound Friends is renovating their dog kennels to meet the requirements of the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources. A message on the Greyhound Friends website explains the current situation: "Greyhound Friends Inc. is facing an unexpected challenge at our Hopkinton, Massachusetts Shelter. We are being required by the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (DAR) to replace 15 year old kennels which house the dogs individually.
Dr. Dale Magee talks with guest Dr. Gilbert Welch about an important topic in modern health care; do we rely too much on medicine? Airing this week on HCAM-TV.